Police said a man was shot during an encounter with officers around 11:18 p.m. Sunday.

Officers responded to the Indus Food International Market on 4th Street on a report of an alarm call.

Police said officers encountered a 15-year-old boy who tried to run away. Police said the boy refused officers' commands to stop, and an officer deployed a Taser. Per protocol for when a Taser is used, the teenager was taken to a hospital. He was later released to his mother.

Four officers went to search the building with weapons drawn, police said. One of the officers opened the back door and transferred his gun from one hand to the other. Police said the officer got startled by movement inside, jumped back a little and his weapon fired, hitting a 20-year-old Nottingham man who was lying on sheet metal.

The officer rendered First Aid on the suspect until an ambulance arrived and took the suspect to a hospital. Police said the man is in stable condition after surgery.

The officer involved in the shooting is a 17-year veteran of the department and is on paid administrative leave pending the outcome of the investigation, Laurel spokeswoman Audrey Barnes said. He is also a SWAT member and a firearms instructor.

This is the first police-involved shooting in Laurel since 2003, police said. Police said there is video of the incident that is part of the investigation.

Laurel police said this is the third burglary or attempted burglary of the Indus Market since last November, when thieves broke in and stole $5,000. The store was burglarized again last December when thieves stole $8,000. Detectives are working to determine whether all three incidents could be related.